over in 1879 by the Home Savings and Loan Company Limited. Later the same year Archbishop John Joseph Lynch* sold this company to Frank
. Writing in 1904 to the widow of David Lynch, who had built many ships in the Troop fleet, Troop noted that “the vessels under our management in which your late husband was interested are making a very poor
departure in 1913 he was made deputy chief and on 9 Jan. 1914 he became chief. He appointed William McRae, another Islander, his deputy. (At this point Maritimers constituted roughly five per cent of
William Bunting*] objected even to the consultation with Lynch and denounced the scriptural extracts as mutilations. Although Ross
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